-
1 fasten up one's coat
fasten up one's coat -
2 fasten
fasten ['fɑ:sən]∎ to fasten sth with glue/nails/string to sth coller/clouer/lier qch à qch;∎ fasten your seatbelt attachez votre ceinture;∎ he fastened the two ends together il a attaché les deux bouts ensemble ou l'un à l'autre;∎ to fasten one's coat boutonner son manteau(b) (attention, eyes) fixer;∎ he fastened his eyes on the door il a fixé la porte des yeux ou a fixé son regard sur la porte;∎ to fasten one's attention on sth fixer son attention sur qch∎ to fasten sth on sb attribuer qch à qn;∎ they fastened the blame on him ils ont rejeté la faute sur lui(bra, dress) s'attacher; (bag, door, window) se fermer;∎ the trousers fasten at the side le pantalon s'attache sur le côté(flap, shutter) fermer; (tent, furniture) fixer au sol; (envelope, sticker) coller(belt, holster) fixer(a) (seize upon) saisir;∎ to fasten onto an idea se mettre une idée en tête;∎ she fastened onto this kiss as evidence of his affection elle se raccrochait à ce baiser comme à une preuve de son affection∎ figurative he fastened onto our group il s'est attaché à notre groupefermer, attacher∎ her eyes fastened upon the letter elle fixait la lettre du regard ou des yeux(b) (seize upon) saisir;∎ to fasten upon an excuse saisir un prétexte;∎ she fastened upon the idea of escaping elle s'est mis en tête de s'échapper ou de s'évader -
3 fasten
fasten [ˈfα:sn]attacher ; [+ box] fermer* * *['fɑːsn], US ['fæsn] 1.transitive verb1) ( close) fermer [lid, case]; attacher [belt, necklace]; boutonner [coat]; boucler [buckle]2.intransitive verb [box] se fermer; [necklace, skirt] s'attacherPhrasal Verbs: -
4 fasten
1. I1) usually in the negative a window (a gate, etc.) fastens окно и т. д. запирается; the door won't fasten дверь никак не запирается; the catch won't fasten замочек не защелкивается2) this dress (a coat, a glove, etc.) doesn't fasten платье и т. д. не застегивается2. IIthis door fastens securely эта дверь хорошо /надежно/ запирается2)the dress (the jacket, the coat, etc.) fastens tightly (loosely) платье и т. д. застегивается туго (свободно)3. IIIfasten smth.1)fasten a door (a gate, a window, etc.) запирать дверь и т. д., fasten a bolt задвигать засов2)fasten a dress (a blouse, a coat, a jacket, a glove, etc.) застегивать платье и т. д., fasten the belts пристегивать ремни; fasten the buttons застегнуть пуговицы, застегнуться; fasten a tie завязать галстук3)fasten a string (а горе, а cord, etc.) привязывать бечевку и т. д.; fasten a boat привязывать лодку; fasten the ends of a rope связывать концы веревки; they fastened his hands and feet a) они связали ему руки и ноги; б) они связали его по рукам и ногам4. XVI1) fasten with /by/ smth. fasten with a bolt (by a hook, with a latch, etc.) запираться на засов и т. д.2) fasten with (up, down, etc.) smth. fasten with buttons застегиваться на пуговицы: the dress fastens down (up) the back это платье застегивается сзади3) fasten with /by/ smth. fasten with a rope (with a string) привязываться или связываться веревкой (шпагатом)4) fasten upon (on to) smb., smth. coll. fasten upon a famous poet (upon his sister's friend, upon one's elder brother, etc.) не давать прохода /приставать к/ знаменитому поэту и т. д. some beggars fastened upon him к нему привязались нищие; the children fastened upon him дети повисли на нем; the crab fastened on to his leg краб вцепился ему в ногу; the bees fastened upon me пчелы облепили /набросились на/ меня; sickness has fastened upon him к нему привязалась /прицепилась, прилипла/ болезнь; fasten (up)on smth. fasten upon an idea (upon a fact, upon a suggestion, upon a pretext, upon a lie, etc.) ухватиться /уцепиться/ за какую-л. идею и т. д.: my eyes fastened on the statute скульптура приковала мое внимание5. XXI11) fasten smth. with /by/ smth. fasten a door with a bolt (tile window with /by/ a hook, the gate with a well, etc.) запирать дверь на засов и т. д.2) fasten smth. with smth. fasten a skirt with a pin подкалывать юбку булавкой; fasten a coat with a belt подпоясывать пальто; fasten a parcel with a string обвязывать пакет шпагатом; fasten a plank with a nail прибивать /укреплять/ дощечку [гвоздем]; fasten a drawing with thumbtacks прикреплять рисунок кнопками; fasten the papers with a clip скрепить /сколоть/ бумаги [скрепкой]; fasten an envelope with a seal запечатывать письмо; fasten a label with paste приклеивать этикетку [клеем]; she fastened her hair with a ribbon она завязала /подвязала/ волосы лентой; fasten smth. to smth. fasten a notice to the wall прикрепить /приклеить, прилепить, приколоть/ объявление к стене; fasten a map to the blackboard прикрепить карту к доске; fasten wires to the poles протянуть провода между столбами; fasten a horse to a tree привязать лошадь к дереву; fasten a statue to a pedestal укрепить статую на пьедестале3) fasten smth. (up)on / on to, to/ smb. fasten the blame on him (the guilt upon his brother, the article on to this man, the letter to her, etc.) приписывать вину и т. д. ему; fasten one's hopes on his promise связывать (свой) надежды с его обещанием4) fasten smth. (up)on smb. coll. fasten a quarrel (an argument, a conversation, etc.) upon smb. навязывать кому-л. ссору и т. д.', fasten a nickname on smb. давать кому-л. прозвище5) fasten smth. on smb., smth. fasten one's eyes on smb., smth. пристально смотреть на кого-л., что-л.; the dog fastened his eyes on the stranger собака не спускала глаз с незнакомца; fasten smb. with smth. fasten smb. with a look пристально смотреть на кого-л.; fasten smb. with a reproachful eye устремить на кого-л. взгляд, полный упрека; посмотреть на кого-л. с упреком -
5 fasten
(to fix or join (together): Fasten the gate!; She fastened a flower to the front of her dress; He fastened his eyes upon her face.) fijar- fastenerfasten vb abrochar / cerrar / sujetartr['fɑːsən]1 (attach) fijar, sujetar2 (tie) atar3 (box, door, window) cerrar; (belt, dress) abrochar■ please fasten your seatbelts abróchense los cinturones, por favor1 (box, door etc) cerrarse; (dress etc) abrocharse\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto fasten one's eyes on fijar los ojos ento fasten the blame on somebody echar la culpa a alguienfasten ['fæsən] vt1) attach: sujetar, atar2) fix: fijarto fasten one's eyes on: fijar los ojos en3) secure: abrochar (ropa o cinturones), atar (cordones), cerrar (una maleta)fasten vi: abrocharse, cerrarv.• abrochar v.• afirmar v.• amarrar v.• asegurar v.• atar v.• cerrar v.• ceñir v.• empotrar v.• estribar v.• fijar v.• frisar v.• ligar v.• pegar v.• sujetar v.• trabar v.• unir v.'fæsṇ, 'fɑːsṇ
1.
1)b) (do up, close) \<\<case\>\> cerrar*; \<\<coat\>\> abrochar; \<\<laces\>\> atar, amarrar (AmL exc RPl)2) ( fix) \<\<eyes\>\> clavar, fijar
2.
vi \<\<suitcase\>\> cerrar*; \<\<skirt/necklace\>\> abrocharsePhrasal Verbs:['fɑːsn]1. VT1) (=secure) [+ belt, dress, seat belt] abrochar; [+ door, box, window] cerrar; (with rope) atar; (with paste) pegar; (with bolt) echar el cerrojo ato fasten two things together — pegar/sujetar dos cosas
2) (=attach) sujetar; (fig) atribuirto fasten the blame/responsibility (for sth) on sb — echar la culpa/atribuir la responsabilidad (de algo) a algn
they're trying to fasten the crime on me — tratan de achacarme or atribuirme el crimen a mí
2.VI [door, box] cerrarse; [dress] abrocharse* * *['fæsṇ, 'fɑːsṇ]
1.
1)b) (do up, close) \<\<case\>\> cerrar*; \<\<coat\>\> abrochar; \<\<laces\>\> atar, amarrar (AmL exc RPl)2) ( fix) \<\<eyes\>\> clavar, fijar
2.
vi \<\<suitcase\>\> cerrar*; \<\<skirt/necklace\>\> abrocharsePhrasal Verbs: -
6 fasten
1. transitive verb1) festmachen, befestigen (on, to an + Dat.); festziehen, anziehen [Schraube]; zumachen [Kleid, Spange, Knöpfe, Jacke]; schließen [Tür, Fenster]; anstecken [Brosche] (to an + Akk.)fasten up one's shoes — seine Schuhe binden od. schnüren
2) heften [Blick] ([up]on auf + Akk.)2. intransitive verb2)fasten [up]on something — (single out) etwas herausgreifen; (seize upon) etwas aufs Korn nehmen (ugs.)
* * *(to fix or join (together): Fasten the gate!; She fastened a flower to the front of her dress; He fastened his eyes upon her face.) schließen, befestigen, heften- academic.ru/26553/fastener">fastener* * *fas·ten[ˈfɑ:sən, AM ˈfæs-]I. vt1. (close)to \fasten a button/coat einen Knopf/Mantel zumachen2. (secure)▪ to \fasten sth etw befestigen▪ to \fasten sth on/to sth etw an etw dat befestigen; (with glue) etw an etw dat festkleben; (with rope) etw an etw dat festbinden3.▶ to \fasten one's eyes [or gaze] on sb/sth den Blick auf jdn/etw heften, jdn/etw [mit den Augen] fixierenII. vithe zip won't \fasten der Reißverschluss geht nicht mehr zuthe door \fastens with a bolt die Tür wird mit einem Riegel verschlossenthis dress \fastens at the back/with a zip dieses Kleid wird hinten/mit einem Reißverschluss zugemacht2. (focus)3. (follow)▪ to \fasten on to [or onto] sb jdm folgen* * *['fAːsn]1. vt1) (= attach) festmachen, befestigen (to, onto an +dat); (= do up) parcel etc zuschnüren; buttons, buckle, dress etc zumachen; (= tighten) screw etc anziehen; (= lock) door (ab)schließento fasten two things together — zwei Dinge zusammenmachen (inf) or aneinander befestigen
to fasten the blame on sb — die Schuld auf jdn schieben, jdm die Schuld in die Schuhe schieben (inf)
to fasten one's hopes on sb/sth — seine Hoffnungen auf jdn/etw setzen
to fasten one's eyes on sb/sth — die Augen or den Blick auf jdn/etw heften
2. visich schließen lassenthe dress fastens at the back —
* * *A v/t2. auch fasten up eine Tür etc (fest) zumachen, (ab-, ver)schließen, verriegeln, eine Jacke etc zuknöpfen, ein Paket etc zu-, verschnüren:fasten with nails zunageln;fasten with plaster zugipsen;a) befestigen, fest zumachen,a) jemandem einen Spitznamen etc geben, anhängen umg:b) jemandem eine Straftat etc zuschieben, in die Schuhe schieben umg, anhängen umg:4. fig den Blick, seine Gedanken heften, auch seine Aufmerksamkeit richten, Erwartungen setzen ( alle:on auf akk)B v/ib) fig sich stürzen auf (akk), herausgreifen (akk), aufs Korn nehmen (akk) umg* * *1. transitive verb1) festmachen, befestigen (on, to an + Dat.); festziehen, anziehen [Schraube]; zumachen [Kleid, Spange, Knöpfe, Jacke]; schließen [Tür, Fenster]; anstecken [Brosche] (to an + Akk.)fasten up one's shoes — seine Schuhe binden od. schnüren
2) heften [Blick] ([up]on auf + Akk.)2. intransitive verb2)fasten [up]on something — (single out) etwas herausgreifen; (seize upon) etwas aufs Korn nehmen (ugs.)
* * *(to) v.befestigen (an) v.festmachen v. v.befestigen v. -
7 fasten\ up
fasten up smth. /smth. up/1)fasten up a box заколотить ящик2)fasten up a parcel перевязать пакет; fasten up a boat привязать лодку: fasten sip one's hair завязывать или закалывать волосы; fasten up one's stockings пристёгивать чулки; fasten up one's coat застегнуть пальто -
8 fasten
fas·ten [ʼfɑ:sən, Am ʼfæs-] vt1) ( close)to \fasten a button/ coat einen Knopf/Mantel zumachen;to \fasten one's seat belt sich akk anschnallen2) ( secure)to \fasten sth etw befestigen;PHRASES:to \fasten one's eyes [or gaze] on sb/ sth den Blick auf jdn/etw heften, jdn/etw [mit den Augen] fixieren vithe zip won't \fasten der Reißverschluss geht nicht mehr zu;the door \fastens with a bolt die Tür wird mit einem Riegel verschlossen;this dress \fastens at the back/ with a zip dieses Kleid wird hinten/mit einem Reißverschluss zugemacht2) ( focus)3) ( follow) -
9 fasten
(to fix or join (together): Fasten the gate!; She fastened a flower to the front of her dress; He fastened his eyes upon her face.) feste, gjøre fast; stirre stivt på- fastenerfeste--------lukkeverb \/ˈfɑːsn\/1) feste, sette fast, gjøre fast• it fastens round the neck with...den festes rundt halsen med...2) binde (fast), surre (fast), fortøye (sjøfart)3) spenne fast, sikre4) lukke, stengedøren vil ikke lukkes, døren vil ikke gå igjen• fasten the windows before you leave!5) knappe, lukkefasten a nickname (up)on somebody gi noen et kallenavnfasten an obligation (up)on somebody pålegge noen en forpliktelsefasten down låse fast, spikre fast, slå fast, skru fast, nagle fast, klistre igjenfasten in stenge inne, spenne fastfasten off festeslå knute på en tråd, feste en trådfasten oneself on to somebody henge seg på noenfasten (something on) to sette (noe) fast på, feste (noe) påfasten something (up)on somebody gi noen ansvaret for noe, hefte noe ved noenfasten together sette sammen, feste sammenfasten up binde sammen, knytte igjen, knappe igjen, lukke igjen, spikre igjenfasten (up)on feste ved, feste påta tak i, gripe tak ihenge seg opp i, feste seg ved -
10 fasten
v. dichtgaan, sluiten; vastmaken, bevestigen, dichtdoen[ fa:sn]♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 vastmaken ⇒ bevestigen, dichtmaken/doen♦voorbeelden:fasten the blame on • de schuld schuiven opfasten one's eyes on • de ogen vestigen op -
11 fasten
['fɑːsn] 1. vt 2. viPhrasal Verbs:* * *(to fix or join (together): Fasten the gate!; She fastened a flower to the front of her dress; He fastened his eyes upon her face.) umocować- fastener -
12 hook
1. noun1) Haken, der; (Fishing) [Angel]haken, derswallow something hook, line, and sinker — (fig.) etwas blind glauben
get somebody off the hook — (fig. coll.) jemanden herauspauken (ugs.)
that lets me/him off the hook — (fig. coll.) da bin ich/ist er noch einmal davongekommen
by hook or by crook — mit allen Mitteln
2) (telephone cradle) Gabel, die3) (Boxing) Haken, der2. transitive verb1) (grasp) mit Haken/mit einem Haken greifen2) (fasten) mit Haken/mit einem Haken befestigen (to an + Dat.); festhaken [Tor] (to an + Akk.); haken [Bein, Finger] ( over über + Akk., in in + Akk.)3)be hooked [on something/somebody] — (coll.) (addicted harmfully) [von etwas/jemandem] abhängig sein; (addicted harmlessly) [auf etwas/jemanden] stehen (ugs., bes. Jugendspr.); (captivated) [von etwas/jemandem] fasziniert sein
4) (catch) an die Angel bekommen [Fisch]; (fig.) sich (Dat.) angelnPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/35521/hook_on">hook on- hook up* * *[huk] 1. noun1) (a small piece of metal shaped like a J fixed at the end of a fishing-line used for catching fish etc: a fish-hook.) der Angelhaken2) (a bent piece of metal etc used for hanging coats, cups etc on, or a smaller one sewn on to a garment, for fastening it: Hang your jacket on that hook behind the door; hooks and eyes.) der Haken3) (in boxing, a kind of punch with the elbow bent: a left hook.) der Haken2. verb1) (to catch (a fish etc) with a hook: He hooked a large salmon.) angeln2) (to fasten or to be fastened by a hook or hooks: He hooked the ladder on (to the branch); This bit hooks on to that bit; Could you hook my dress up down the back?) (fest-, zu)haken3) (in golf, to hit (the ball) far to the left of where it should be (or to the right if one is left-handed).) den Ball mit einem Hook spielen•- hooked- by hook or by crook
- off the hook* * *[hʊk]I. ncoat \hook Kleiderhaken mcrochet \hook Häkelnadel f\hook and eye Haken und Ösefish \hook Angelhaken m3. (in cricket) Schlag beim Cricketto leave the phone off the \hook den Telefonhörer nicht auflegen6.▶ to get one's \hooks into [or on] sb jdn unter Kontrolle habenthis product has really got its \hooks into the American market dieses Produkt hat auf dem amerikanischen Markt wirklich eingeschlagen▶ to be off the \hook aus dem Schneider seinII. vt1. (fish)to \hook a fish einen Fisch an die Angel bekommen2. (fasten)▪ to \hook sth somewhere etw irgendwo befestigenhe \hooked the trailer to his car er hängte den Anhänger an seinem Auto an3. (fetch with hook)▪ to \hook sth out of sth:she \hooked the shoe out of the water sie angelte den Schuh aus dem Wasserthe lifeguard \hooked the troublemaker out of the swimming pool der Rettungsschwimmer fischte den Störenfried aus dem Schwimmbeckento \hook it wegrennen* * *[hʊk]1. n1) Haken m4)(fig uses)
he swallowed the story hook, line and sinker — er hat die Geschichte tatsächlich mit Stumpf und Stiel geschluckt (inf)he fell for it hook, line and sinker — er ging auf den Leim
he fell for her hook, line and sinker — er war ihr mit Haut und Haaren verfallen
to leave the phone off the hook — den Hörer neben das Telefon legen; (unintentionally) nicht auflegen
2. vt1)(= fasten with hook)
he hooked the door back —the old man hooks the rowing boats and pulls them in — der alte Mann zieht die Ruderboote mit einem Haken ans Ufer
2)to hook one's arm/feet around sth — seinen Arm/seine Füße um etw schlingen
the trapeze artist hooks his legs over the bar — der Trapezkünstler hängt sich mit den Beinen an der Stange ein
to be hooked —
the helicopter hooked him out of the water — der Hubschrauber zog or angelte (inf) ihn aus dem Wasser
5)8) (inf= clear off)
to hook it — die Fliege machen (sl)3. vi(dress etc) zugehakt werden* * *hook [hʊk]A s1. Haken m:hang one’s coat on the hook seinen Mantel an den Haken hängen;hook and eye Haken und Öse;by hook or (by) crook unter allen Umständen, mit allen Mitteln;on one’s own hook umg auf eigene Faust2. TECHa) Klammer-, Drehhaken mb) Nase f (am Dachziegel)c) Türangel f, Haspe fget off the hook umg sich aus der Patsche ziehen;get sb off the hook umg jemandem aus der Patsche helfen;have sb on the hook umg jemanden zappeln lassen;fall for sb (sth) hook, line and sinker umg sich rettungslos in jemanden verlieben (voll auf etwas reinfallen);swallow sth hook, line and sinker umg etwas voll und ganz schlucken;sling one’s hook → B 94. MEDa) (Knochen-, Wund- etc) Haken m5. AGR Sichel f6. etwas Hakenförmiges, besondersa) scharfe Krümmungb) gekrümmte Landspitze7. pl sl Griffel pl (Finger):just let me get my hooks on him! wenn ich den in die Finger bekomme!8. MUS Notenfähnchen n9. SPORThook to the body (liver) Körperhaken (Leberhaken)B v/t1. an-, ein-, fest-, zuhaken3. fangen, angeln (auch fig umg):hook a husband sich einen Mann angeln;he is hooked umg er zappelt im Netz, er ist geliefert4. umg klauen5. biegen, krümmen6. auf die Hörner nehmen, aufspießen7. tamburieren, mit Kettenstich besticken8. a) Boxen: jemandem einen Haken versetzenc) Eishockey etc: einen Gegenspieler hakenC v/i1. sich krümmen2. sich (zu)haken lassen3. sich festhaken (to an dat)4. → B 9* * *1. noun1) Haken, der; (Fishing) [Angel]haken, derswallow something hook, line, and sinker — (fig.) etwas blind glauben
get somebody off the hook — (fig. coll.) jemanden herauspauken (ugs.)
that lets me/him off the hook — (fig. coll.) da bin ich/ist er noch einmal davongekommen
2) (telephone cradle) Gabel, die3) (Boxing) Haken, der2. transitive verb1) (grasp) mit Haken/mit einem Haken greifen2) (fasten) mit Haken/mit einem Haken befestigen (to an + Dat.); festhaken [Tor] (to an + Akk.); haken [Bein, Finger] ( over über + Akk., in in + Akk.)3)be hooked [on something/somebody] — (coll.) (addicted harmfully) [von etwas/jemandem] abhängig sein; (addicted harmlessly) [auf etwas/jemanden] stehen (ugs., bes. Jugendspr.); (captivated) [von etwas/jemandem] fasziniert sein
4) (catch) an die Angel bekommen [Fisch]; (fig.) sich (Dat.) angelnPhrasal Verbs:- hook on- hook up* * *n.Aufhänger m.haken v. -
13 do up
do up vb abrocharv + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( fasten) \<\<coat/necklace/button\>\> abrochar; \<\<zipper\>\> subirto do up one's shoes — atarse los cordones or (Méx) las agujetas or (Per) los pasadores (de los zapatos)
b) ( wrap up) \<\<parcel\>\> envolver*c) ( dress up) (colloq)d) (colloq) \<\<house\>\> arreglar (pintando, empapelando etc)VT + ADV1) (=fasten) [+ shoes, shoelaces] atar; [+ dress] (gen) abrochar; (with zip) cerrar or subir la cremallera de; [+ buttons, coat, necklace] abrochar; [+ tie] hacer el nudo de; [+ zip] cerrar, subir2) (=wrap up) [+ parcel] envolverhave you done up that parcel yet? — ¿has envuelto ya ese paquete?
3) (=renovate) [+ house] reformar, hacer reformas en4) (=dress up)* * *v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( fasten) \<\<coat/necklace/button\>\> abrochar; \<\<zipper\>\> subirto do up one's shoes — atarse los cordones or (Méx) las agujetas or (Per) los pasadores (de los zapatos)
b) ( wrap up) \<\<parcel\>\> envolver*c) ( dress up) (colloq)d) (colloq) \<\<house\>\> arreglar (pintando, empapelando etc) -
14 button
1. noun(on clothing, of electric bell, etc.) Knopf, der2. transitive verb(fasten) zuknöpfen3. intransitive verbbutton one's lip — (Amer. sl.) die Klappe halten (salopp)
[zu]geknöpft werdenPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/85012/button_up">button up* * *1. noun1) (a knob or disc used as a fastening: I lost a button off my coat.) der Knopf2) (a small knob pressed to operate something: This button turns the radio on.) der Knopf2. verb 3. verb(to catch someone's attention and hold him in conversation: He buttonholed me and began telling me the story of his life.) in Beschlag nehmen* * *but·ton[ˈbʌtən]I. nto do up/undo one's \buttons seine Knöpfe zu-/aufmachen; (on shirt) sein Hemd zu-/aufknöpfento push a \button auf einen Knopf drücken4.▶ cute as a \button AM goldig▶ to be right on the \button esp AM (be correct) den Nagel auf den Kopf treffen; (at exact time) auf den [Glocken]schlag genau seinII. vt▪ to \button one's coat/jacket den Mantel/die Jacke zuknöpfenIII. vi* * *['bʌtn]1. n1) Knopf mnot worth a button (inf) — keinen Pfifferling wert (inf)
his answer was right on the button (inf) — seine Antwort hat voll ins Schwarze getroffen (inf)
he arrived right on the button (inf) — er kam auf den Glockenschlag (inf)
to push or press the right buttons (fig inf) — es richtig anstellen (inf)
she knew which buttons to press to get what she wanted (fig inf) — sie wusste, wie sie es anstellen musste, um zu bekommen, was sie wollte (inf)
2) (= mushroom) junger Champignon2. vtgarment zuknöpfenbutton your lip (inf) — halt den Mund (inf)
3. vi(garment) geknöpft werden* * *button [ˈbʌtn]A s1. Knopf m:be (as) bright as a button umg ein heller Kopf sein;not be worth a button umg keinen Pfifferling wert sein;be a button short umg nicht alle Tassen im Schrank haben;2. (Klingel-, Licht-, Druck-, Schalt-) Knopf m, (Druck) Taste f; COMPUT Schaltfläche f, Button m3. knopfähnlicher Gegenstand, z. B.a) Button m, (Ansteck)Plakette f, (-)Nadel f, Abzeichen nc) MUS (Register)Knopf md) MUS (Spiel)Knopf m (der Ziehharmonika)e) ELEK (Mikrofon)Kapsel ff) Rundkopfmarkierung f (im Straßenverkehr)a) Auge n, Knospe fb) Fruchtknoten mc) kleine oder verkümmerte Fruchtd) junger Pilzhis answer was right on the button bes US seine Antwort traf genau ins Schwarzebutton sth up umg etwas unter Dach und Fach bringen;be all buttoned up umg unter Dach und Fach sein;he’s fairly buttoned up er ist ziemlich zugeknöpft;C v/i1. sich knöpfen lassen, hinten etc geknöpft werdenD adj knöpfbar, mit Knöpfen* * *1. noun(on clothing, of electric bell, etc.) Knopf, der2. transitive verb(fasten) zuknöpfen3. intransitive verbbutton one's lip — (Amer. sl.) die Klappe halten (salopp)
[zu]geknöpft werdenPhrasal Verbs:* * *n.Knopf ¨-e m.Taste -n f. -
15 застёгивать
, застегнуть (вн.) fasten( smth.), do* up (smth.) ;
(на пуговицы тж.) button up( smth.) ;
(на крючки тж.) hook up (smth.) ;
~ся, застегнуться
1. (застёгивать на себе одежду) do* one`s coat up;
do* one self up разг. ;
застегнуться на все пуговицы button one`s coat up tight;
2. (о пуговицах и т. п.) fasten, do* up.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > застёгивать
-
16 peg
1. noun(for holding together parts of framework) Stift, der; (for tying things to) Pflock, der; (for hanging things on) Haken, der; (clothes peg) Wäscheklammer, die; (for holding tent-ropes) Hering, der; (Mus.): (for adjusting strings) Wirbel, deroff the peg — (Brit.): (ready-made) von der Stange (ugs.)
take somebody down a peg [or two] — (fig.) jemandem einen Dämpfer aufsetzen od. geben
2. transitive verb,a peg to hang something on — (fig.) ein Aufhänger für etwas
- gg-1) (fix with peg) mit Stiften/Pflöcken befestigenpeg wages/prices/exchange rates — Löhne/Preise/Wechselkurse stabil halten
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/89925/peg_away">peg away- peg out* * *[peɡ] 1. noun1) (a usually short, not very thick, piece of wood, metal etc used to fasten or mark something: There were four pegs stuck in the ground.) der Pflock2) (a hook on a wall or door for hanging clothes etc on: Hang your clothes on the pegs in the cupboard.) der Kleiderhaken3) ((also clothes-peg) a wooden or plastic clip for holding clothes etc to a rope while drying.) die Wäscheklammer2. verb(to fasten with a peg: She pegged the clothes on the washing-line.) aufhängen- take someone down a peg or two- take down a peg or two
- take someone down a peg
- take down a peg* * *[peg]I. nguitar/violin \peg Gitarren-/Geigenwirbel mtent \peg Hering mto buy off the \peg ( fig) von der Stange kaufento hang sth on a \peg etw aufhängen [o an einen Haken hängento use sth as a \peg for sth etw als Anlass für etw akk nehmento make/throw a \peg einen Peg machen/werfenadjustable \peg limitierte Stufenflexibilitätcrawling \peg Gleitparität f5.▶ to need taking down a \peg einen Dämpfer verdienenII. vt<- gg->▪ to \peg sth1. (bind down) etw mit Haken sichern2. (hold at certain level) etw fixierento \peg a currency eine Währung stützento \peg emissions at a certain level die Emissionshöhe auf einen bestimmten Wert begrenzento \peg prices Preise stützento \peg wage increases to the cost-of-living index Lohnerhöhungen pl auf dem Niveau des Lebenshaltungskostenindexes haltenyou \pegged it right on the head! du hast den Nagel auf den Kopf getroffen!5. (mark)* * *[peg]1. n(= stake) Pflock m; (= tent peg also) Hering m; (for pegboard, wood joints, in games) Stift m; (of musical instrument) Wirbel m; (Brit = clothes peg) (Wäsche)klammer f; (= hook, for mountaineering) Haken m; (in barrel) Zapfen m, Spund ma peg of rum etc — ein Gläschen nt Rum etc
a ( convenient) peg on which to hang one's prejudices etc — ein guter Aufhänger für seine Vorurteile etc
2. vt1) (= fasten) (with stake) anpflocken; (with clothes peg) anklammern; (to pegboard) anheften; (with tent peg) festpflocken3) (fig) prices, wages festsetzen* * *peg [peɡ]A s1. a)(Holz-, (Landvermessung:) Absteck)Pflock mc) TECH Dübel m, Zapfen md) TECH Keil m, Splint me) TECH Knagge f, Mitnehmer mf) TEL Stöpsel mg) Bergsteigen: (Kletter)Haken m:take sb down a peg (or two) umg jemandem einen Dämpfer aufsetzen;come down a peg umg zurückstecken;a round peg in a square hole, a square peg in a round hole ein Mensch am falschen Platz2. Kleiderhaken m:hang one’s coat on the peg seinen Mantel an den Haken hängen;off the peg von der Stange (Anzug)3. Br (Wäsche) Klammer fa good peg on which to hang a story ein guter Aufhänger für eine Story;a peg to hang one’s claims on ein Vorwand für seine Ansprüche8. umgb) Stelze f (Bein)B v/tpeg out one’s claims fig seine Ansprüche geltend machenpegged price Stützkurs m6. umg Steine etc schmeißen (at nach)C v/ib) schuften2. umg sausen, rasena) zusammenklappen (einen Schwächeanfall erleiden),b) den Löffel weglegen (sterben)* * *1. noun(for holding together parts of framework) Stift, der; (for tying things to) Pflock, der; (for hanging things on) Haken, der; (clothes peg) Wäscheklammer, die; (for holding tent-ropes) Hering, der; (Mus.): (for adjusting strings) Wirbel, deroff the peg — (Brit.): (ready-made) von der Stange (ugs.)
take somebody down a peg [or two] — (fig.) jemandem einen Dämpfer aufsetzen od. geben
2. transitive verb,a peg to hang something on — (fig.) ein Aufhänger für etwas
- gg-1) (fix with peg) mit Stiften/Pflöcken befestigenpeg wages/prices/exchange rates — Löhne/Preise/Wechselkurse stabil halten
Phrasal Verbs:- peg away- peg out* * *n.Klammer -n f.Pflock -¨e m.Stöpsel - m. v.auspflocken v.vermarken v. -
17 belt
1. nounhit below the belt — (lit. or fig.) unter die Gürtellinie schlagen; see also academic.ru/74995/tighten">tighten 1. 1)
2. transitive verbindustrial belt — Industrierevier, das
(coll.): (hit hard) schlagen3. intransitive verbI'll belt you [one] — ich hau' dir eine runter (ugs.)
(coll.)belt up/down the motorway — über die Autobahn rasen
Phrasal Verbs:- belt out- belt up* * *[belt] 1. noun1) (a long (narrow) piece of leather, cloth etc worn round the waist: a trouser-belt; He tightened his belt.) der Gürtel2) (a similar object used to set wheels in motion: the belt of a vacuum-cleaner.) der (Treib-)Riemen3) (a zone of country etc: a belt of trees; an industrial belt.) das Gebiet2. verb1) (to fasten with a belt: He belted his trousers on.) umgürten2) (to strike (with or without a belt): He belted the disobedient dog.) (durch-)prügeln•- belted* * *[belt]I. nto hit sb below the \belt jdn unter der Gürtellinie treffen; ( fig)their comments were really below the \belt ihre Kommentare gingen wirklich unter die Gürtelliniethe black/brown \belt der schwarze/braune Gürtelshe's a black \belt sie hat den schwarzen Gürtelagricultural \belt landwirtschaftliche Zone, Anbaugebiet ntcommuter \belt Einzugsbereich m [einer Großstadt]green \belt [of a city] Grüngürtel m [einer Stadt]industrial \belt Industriegebiet nt, Industrierevier ntwheat \belt Weizengürtel m6.that typing course is a good thing to have under your \belt es ist gut, wenn man diesen Schreibmaschinenkurs gemacht hatshe had a few years work under her \belt as a probation officer sie hat einige Jahre Praxis als Bewährungshelferin▶ to have a couple of drinks under one's \belt (sl) sich dat einige Drinks hinter die Binde gegossen haben slII. vt1. (fasten)to \belt a coat den Gürtel eines Mantels zumachen▪ to \belt sb jdn [mit einem Riemen] verprügeln* * *[belt]1. n1) (on clothes) Gürtel m; (for holding, carrying etc, seat belt) Gurt m; (MIL ETC, on uniform) Koppel nt; (for cartridges) Patronengurt m; (= rifle sling) (Gewehr)riemen ma blow below the belt (lit, fig) — ein Schlag m unterhalb der Gürtellinie, ein Tiefschlag
that was below the belt — das war ein Schlag unter die Gürtellinie
to get the belt — (mit dem Lederriemen) eine auf die Finger bekommen
to tighten one's belt (fig) — den Gürtel or Riemen enger schnallen
under one's belt (fig inf) — auf dem Rücken (inf)
3) (= tract of land) Gürtel mbelt of trees — Waldstreifen m; (around house etc) Baumgürtel m
See:→ commuter4) (inf: hit) Schlag mto give sb/the ball a belt — jdm eine knallen (inf)/den Ball knallen (inf)
5) (US: ring road) Umgehungsstraße f2. vt1) (= fasten) den Gürtel zumachen (sth +gen)2) (SCH ETC: thrash) (mit dem Lederriemen) schlagen3) (inf: hit) knallen (inf)3. vi(inf: rush) rasen (inf)to belt out — hinaus-/herausrasen (inf)
to belt across — hinüber-/herüberrasen (inf)
this novel really belts along — dieser Roman ist wirklich tempogeladen (inf)
* * *belt [belt]A s1. Gürtel m:under one’s belt umga) im Magen,b) fig in der Tasche umg,2. MIL Koppel n, Gehenk n3. (Anschnall-, Sicherheits) Gurt m4. Boxen: (Meisterschafts) Gürtel m5. MIL (Maschinengewehr-, Patronen) Gurt m6. SCHIFF Panzergürtel m (eines Kriegsschiffes)8. GEOG Meerenge f, Belt m:the Great (Little) Belt der Große (Kleine) Belt9. TECH10. ARCH Gurt(gesims) m(n)11. umg Schlag m:give sb a belt jemandem eine knallen umgB v/tbelt on an-, umschnallen3. zusammenhalten4. umga) jemanden verprügelnc) einen Ball etc knallen, dreschen (beide umg)C v/i* * *1. noun1) Gürtel, der; (for carrying tools, weapons, etc.) Gurt, der; (on uniform) Koppel, dashit below the belt — (lit. or fig.) unter die Gürtellinie schlagen; see also tighten 1. 1)
2. transitive verbindustrial belt — Industrierevier, das
(coll.): (hit hard) schlagen3. intransitive verbI'll belt you [one] — ich hau' dir eine runter (ugs.)
(coll.)belt up/down the motorway — über die Autobahn rasen
Phrasal Verbs:- belt out- belt up* * *n.Gurt -e m.Gürtel - m.Riemen - m.Zone -n f. v.umgürten v. -
18 hook
huk
1. noun1) (a small piece of metal shaped like a J fixed at the end of a fishing-line used for catching fish etc: a fish-hook.) anzuelo2) (a bent piece of metal etc used for hanging coats, cups etc on, or a smaller one sewn on to a garment, for fastening it: Hang your jacket on that hook behind the door; hooks and eyes.) gancho3) (in boxing, a kind of punch with the elbow bent: a left hook.) gancho
2. verb1) (to catch (a fish etc) with a hook: He hooked a large salmon.) pescar2) (to fasten or to be fastened by a hook or hooks: He hooked the ladder on (to the branch); This bit hooks on to that bit; Could you hook my dress up down the back?) enganchar3) (in golf, to hit (the ball) far to the left of where it should be (or to the right if one is left-handed).) golpe con efecto a la izquierda•- hooked- by hook or by crook
- off the hook
hook n1. gancho / percha2. anzuelotr[hʊk]1 (gen) gancho2 (for fishing) anzuelo3 (boxing) gancho1 (catch) enganchar2 (fishing) pescar, coger3 (in boxing) pegar un gancho4 (in rugby) talonear\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto take the phone off the hook descolgar el teléfonoby hook or by crook figurative use por las buenas o por las malasto be off the hook slang haberse libradoto get one's hooks into somebody tener a alguien en las garrasto let somebody off the hook dejar salir a alguien del atolladerohook ['hʊk] vt: engancharhook vi: abrocharse, engancharsehook n: gancho m, percha fn.• alcayata s.f.• anzuelo s.m.• azada s.f.• colgadero s.m.• gafa s.f.• gancho s.m.• garabato s.m.• garabito s.m.• garfio s.m.• garra s.f.• percha (Gancho) s.f.v.• abrochar v.• aferrar v.• encorvar v.• enganchar v.• gafar v.• garabatear v.• pescar v.hʊk
I
1)a) gancho m; ( for hanging clothes) percha f, gancho m; ( for fishing) anzuelo mto take the phone off the hook — descolgar* el teléfono
by hook or by crook — sea como sea, por las buenas o por las malas
hook, line and sinker: I swallowed the story hook, line and sinker mordí or me tragué el anzuelo; to get/let somebody off the hook sacar*/dejar salir a alguien del atolladero; he's off the hook se ha librado; to sling one's hook — (BrE sl) largarse* (fam)
b) ( Clothing) corchete m, ganchito m2) ( in boxing) gancho m
II
1.
1) (grasp, secure) enganchar2) ( Sport) \<\<ball\>\> ( in golf) golpear ( hacia la izquierda); ( in rugby) talonar; ( in boxing) enganchar, pegarle* un gancho a
2.
vi ( join with hook) \<\<dress\>\> abrocharsePhrasal Verbs:- hook up[hʊk]1. Nhook, line and sinker —
he fell for it hook, line and sinker — se tragó el anzuelo
- get sb off the hook- let sb off the hook- sling one's hook2) (Telec)3) (=hanger) percha f, colgadero m4) (Sew)hooks and eyes — corchetes mpl, macho y hembra msing
5) (Boxing) gancho m, crochet m6) (Golf) golpe m con efecto a la izquierda7) hooks ** manos fpl2. VT1) (=fasten) enganchar; (Fishing) pescarto hook one's arms/feet around sth — envolver algo con los brazos/los pies
2) * (=catch)3)- hook it3. VI1) (=fasten) [dress] abrocharse; (=connect) engancharse2) (US) ** trabajar como prostituta, hacer la calle *- hook on- hook up* * *[hʊk]
I
1)a) gancho m; ( for hanging clothes) percha f, gancho m; ( for fishing) anzuelo mto take the phone off the hook — descolgar* el teléfono
by hook or by crook — sea como sea, por las buenas o por las malas
hook, line and sinker: I swallowed the story hook, line and sinker mordí or me tragué el anzuelo; to get/let somebody off the hook sacar*/dejar salir a alguien del atolladero; he's off the hook se ha librado; to sling one's hook — (BrE sl) largarse* (fam)
b) ( Clothing) corchete m, ganchito m2) ( in boxing) gancho m
II
1.
1) (grasp, secure) enganchar2) ( Sport) \<\<ball\>\> ( in golf) golpear ( hacia la izquierda); ( in rugby) talonar; ( in boxing) enganchar, pegarle* un gancho a
2.
vi ( join with hook) \<\<dress\>\> abrocharsePhrasal Verbs:- hook up -
19 hang
hæŋpast tense, past participle - hung; verb1) (to put or fix, or to be put or fixed, above the ground eg by a hook: We'll hang the picture on that wall; The picture is hanging on the wall.) colgar2) (to fasten (something), or to be fastened, at the top or side so that it can move freely but cannot fall: A door hangs by its hinges.) colgar, pender3) ((past tense, past participle hanged) to kill, or to be killed, by having a rope put round the neck and being allowed to drop: Murderers used to be hanged in the United Kingdom, but no-one hangs for murder now.) colgar, ahorcar4) ((often with down or out) to be bending, drooping or falling downwards: The dog's tongue was hanging out; Her hair was hanging down.) colgar; caer5) (to bow (one's head): He hung his head in shame.) inclinar, bajar•- hanger- hanging
- hangings
- hangman
- hangover
- get the hang of
- hang about/around
- hang back
- hang in the balance
- hang on
- hang together
- hang up
hang vb1. colgar2. ahorcartr[hæŋ]3 (pt & pp hanged) SMALLLAW/SMALL ahorcar3 (pt & pp hanged) SMALLLAW/SMALL ser ahorcado,-a1 (of dress etc) caída\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLhang loose! familiar ¡tranqui!to get the hang of something cogerle el tranquillo a algoto hang in the air flotar en el aireto hang up one's boots colgar las botas1) suspend: colgar, tender, suspender3)to hang one's head : bajar la cabezahang vi1) fall: caer (dícese de las telas y la ropa)2) dangle: colgar3) hover: flotar, sostenerse en el aire4) : ser ahorcado5) droop: inclinarse6)to hang up : colgarhe hung up on me: me colgóhang n1) drape: caída f2)to get the hang of something : colgarle el truco a algo, lograr entender algon.• sentido s.m.• significado s.m.v.(§ p.,p.p.: hung) (•§ p.,p.p.: hanged•) = ahorcar v.• guindar v.• inclinar v.• pender v.• suspender v.
I
1. hæŋ1) (past & past p hung)a) ( suspend) \<\<coat/picture\>\> colgar*b) ( put in position) \<\<door/gate\>\> colocar*, montarc) ( Culin) \<\<game\>\> manird)to hang one's head — bajar or inclinar la cabeza
2.
vi1) (past p hung)a) ( be suspended) colgar*, pender (liter), estar* colgadoto hang BY/FROM/ON something — colgar* de algo
they were hanging on his every word — estaban totalmente pendientes de lo que decía or de sus palabras
hang loose! — (esp AmE sl) tranquilo!
to hang tough on something — (AmE) mantenerse* firme en algo
b) ( hover) \<\<fog/smoke\>\> flotar; \<\<bird\>\> planear, cernerse*to hang OVER something: the mist hung over the marshes la bruma flotaba sobre las marismas; I still have that essay hanging over me — todavía tengo ese ensayo pendiente
c) \<\<clothing/fabric\>\> caer*that skirt hangs very well — esa falda tiene muy buena caída or cae muy bien
2) (past & past p hanged or hung) ( be executed)•Phrasal Verbs:- hang in- hang on- hang out- hang up
II
noun (no pl) ( of garment) caída f[hæŋ] (pt, pp hung)to get the hang of something — (colloq) agarrarle la onda a algo (AmL fam), cogerle* el tranquillo a algo (Esp fam), agarrarle la mano a algo (CS fam)
1. TRANSITIVE VERB1) (=suspend) [+ coat, curtains] colgar; [+ picture] (on wall) colgar; (as exhibit) exponer; [+ washing] tender; [+ wallpaper] pegar; [+ door] colocar; (Culin) [+ game] manirare you any good at hanging wallpaper? — ¿se te da bien empapelar?
- hang one's headpeg 1., 3), hung overhe hung his head in shame — bajó or agachó la cabeza avergonzado
2) (=decorate) adornar3) (pt, pp hanged)a) [+ criminal] ahorcarhe was hanged, drawn and quartered — lo ahorcaron, destriparon y descuartizaron
to hang o.s. — ahorcarse
b) †* (=damn)hang the expense! — ¡al diablo (con) los gastos!
hang it (all)! — ¡qué demonios!
I'll be hanged if I know! — ¡que me aspen or maten si lo sé!
4) (US) (=turn)hang a right here — gira or dobla or tuerce a la derecha aquí
5) (=hold)see fire 1., 7)2. INTRANSITIVE VERB1) (=be suspended) colgar•
a light-bulb was hanging from the ceiling — una bombilla colgaba del techoI was hanging from the ledge by my fingertips — estaba colgado de la cornisa sujeto por la punta de los dedos
•
his portrait hangs in the National Gallery — su retrato está expuesto en la National Gallery•
let your arms hang loose at your sides — deje los brazos sueltos or caídoshang loose! — (US) * (fig) ¡tranqui! *, ¡relájate!
thread 1., 1)•
your coat is hanging on the hook — tu abrigo está colgado en el perchero2) (=be positioned)•
to hang open: the door hung open — (=not closed) la puerta estaba abierta; (=partly off hinges) la puerta estaba encajada•
I can't work with you hanging over me like that — no puedo trabajar contigo pendiente de todo lo que hago3) (=flow) [rope, garment, hair] caer•
her hair hangs down her back — el pelo le cae por la espalda4) (pt, pp hanged) (=be hanged) [criminal] morir en la horca5) (=hover) [fog] flotar•
his breath hung in the icy air — su aliento flotaba en el aire helado•
the threat hanging over us — la amenaza que se cierne sobre nosotrosa question mark hangs over many of their futures — se cierne un or una interrogante sobre el porvenir de muchos de ellos
6)- go hang- hang tough3. NOUN1) [of garment] caída f2)- get the hang of sthI'll never get the hang of this oven — nunca aprenderé a usar este horno, nunca le cogeré el tranquillo a este horno
- hang in- hang on- hang out- hang up* * *
I
1. [hæŋ]1) (past & past p hung)a) ( suspend) \<\<coat/picture\>\> colgar*b) ( put in position) \<\<door/gate\>\> colocar*, montarc) ( Culin) \<\<game\>\> manird)to hang one's head — bajar or inclinar la cabeza
2.
vi1) (past p hung)a) ( be suspended) colgar*, pender (liter), estar* colgadoto hang BY/FROM/ON something — colgar* de algo
they were hanging on his every word — estaban totalmente pendientes de lo que decía or de sus palabras
hang loose! — (esp AmE sl) tranquilo!
to hang tough on something — (AmE) mantenerse* firme en algo
b) ( hover) \<\<fog/smoke\>\> flotar; \<\<bird\>\> planear, cernerse*to hang OVER something: the mist hung over the marshes la bruma flotaba sobre las marismas; I still have that essay hanging over me — todavía tengo ese ensayo pendiente
c) \<\<clothing/fabric\>\> caer*that skirt hangs very well — esa falda tiene muy buena caída or cae muy bien
2) (past & past p hanged or hung) ( be executed)•Phrasal Verbs:- hang in- hang on- hang out- hang up
II
noun (no pl) ( of garment) caída fto get the hang of something — (colloq) agarrarle la onda a algo (AmL fam), cogerle* el tranquillo a algo (Esp fam), agarrarle la mano a algo (CS fam)
-
20 peg
peɡ
1. noun1) (a usually short, not very thick, piece of wood, metal etc used to fasten or mark something: There were four pegs stuck in the ground.) clavija, estaca2) (a hook on a wall or door for hanging clothes etc on: Hang your clothes on the pegs in the cupboard.) percha, colgador3) ((also clothes-peg) a wooden or plastic clip for holding clothes etc to a rope while drying.) pinza
2. verb(to fasten with a peg: She pegged the clothes on the washing-line.) tender- take someone down a peg or two- take down a peg or two
- take someone down a peg
- take down a peg
peg n1. pinza2. colgador / ganchotr[peg]1 (for hanging clothes on) percha, colgador nombre masculino2 SMALLTECHNICAL/SMALL clavija2 (prices) fijar, estabilizar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto buy clothes off the peg comprar ropa de confecciónto take somebody down a peg or two bajarle los humos a alguientent peg estaca, estaquillatuning peg clavija1) plug: tapar (con una clavija)2) fasten, fix: sujetar (con estaquillas)3)to peg out mark: marcar (con estaquillas)peg n: estaquilla f (para clavar), clavija f (para tapar)n.• abismal s.m.• clavija s.f.• colgadero s.m.• espiche s.m.• espiga s.f.• estaca s.f.• estaquilla s.f.• hito s.m.• macho s.m.• pinza s.f.v.• empernar v.• enclavijar v.• envirar v.• estabilizar v.• estaquillar v.• fijar v.
I peg1)a) ( in ground) estaca f; (in furniture, barrel) estaquilla f; ( in mountaineering) clavija f; (on violin, guitar) clavija f; ( tent peg) estaquilla f; ( on board game) pieza o ficha que encaja en un tablerolike a square peg in a round hole — totalmente fuera de lugar, como gallina en corral ajeno (fam) or (Ven fam) como cucaracha en fiesta de gallina or (RPl fam) como sapo de otro pozo
to take o bring somebody down a peg (or two) — bajarle los humos a alguien, poner* a alguien en su sitio
b) ( clothes peg) (BrE) see clothes2) (hook, hanger) colgador m, perchero m, gancho m; (before n)an off-the-peg suit — (esp BrE) un traje de confección
II
- gg- transitive verb1) (attach, secure) sujetar, asegurar ( con estaquillas etc)to peg the clothes (out) — (BrE) tender* la ropa
2) (Econ, Fin)a) (fix, limit) \<\<price/salary\>\> congelarb) ( link)•Phrasal Verbs:- peg down- peg out[peɡ]1. N1) (in ground, tent peg) estaca f; (=clothes peg) pinza f, broche m (LAm); (Mus) (=tuning peg) clavija f; (in board game) ficha f; (in barrel) estaquilla f; (Croquet) piquete m; (Climbing) clavija f- take or bring sb down a peg or twosquare 2., 1)2) (for coat, hat) gancho m, colgador moff the peg — (Brit) confeccionado, de confección
an off-the-peg suit — un traje confeccionado or de confección
he always buys clothes off the peg — siempre compra ropa confeccionada or de confección
3) (=pretext) pretexto muse the new law as a peg for the question — utiliza la nueva ley como pretexto para hacer la pregunta
2. VT1) (=secure) (gen) fijar; [+ clothes] (on line) tender; [+ tent] fijar con estacas, sujetar con estacas; peg out2) (fig)a) (=fix) [+ prices, wages] fijar, estabilizar (at, to en)the Bank wants to peg rates at 9% — el banco quiere fijar or estabilizar las tasas en el 9%
b) (=link) vincular (to a)c) * (=categorize) [+ person] encasillard)to peg one's hopes on sth — depositar or cifrar sus esperanzas en algo
3.CPD- peg away- peg back- peg down- peg out* * *
I [peg]1)a) ( in ground) estaca f; (in furniture, barrel) estaquilla f; ( in mountaineering) clavija f; (on violin, guitar) clavija f; ( tent peg) estaquilla f; ( on board game) pieza o ficha que encaja en un tablerolike a square peg in a round hole — totalmente fuera de lugar, como gallina en corral ajeno (fam) or (Ven fam) como cucaracha en fiesta de gallina or (RPl fam) como sapo de otro pozo
to take o bring somebody down a peg (or two) — bajarle los humos a alguien, poner* a alguien en su sitio
b) ( clothes peg) (BrE) see clothes2) (hook, hanger) colgador m, perchero m, gancho m; (before n)an off-the-peg suit — (esp BrE) un traje de confección
II
- gg- transitive verb1) (attach, secure) sujetar, asegurar ( con estaquillas etc)to peg the clothes (out) — (BrE) tender* la ropa
2) (Econ, Fin)a) (fix, limit) \<\<price/salary\>\> congelarb) ( link)•Phrasal Verbs:- peg down- peg out
- 1
- 2
См. также в других словарях:
fasten — verb 1 CLOTHES/BAG ETC also fasten up a) (T) to join together the two sides of a coat, shirt, bag etc so that it is closed: “I m going now,” she said, fastening her coat. | Fasten your seat belt! opposite unfasten b) (I) to become joined together … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
fasten — fas|ten [ˈfa:sən US ˈfæ ] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(clothes/bag etc)¦ 2¦(window/gate etc)¦ 3¦(attach something to something)¦ 4¦(hold something tightly)¦ 5 fasten your eyes/gaze on somebody/something 6 fasten your attention on somebody/something Phrasal verbs … Dictionary of contemporary English
To take one's own course — Take Take, v. t. [imp. {Took} (t[oo^]k); p. p. {Taken} (t[=a]k n); p. pr. & vb. n. {Taking}.] [Icel. taka; akin to Sw. taga, Dan. tage, Goth. t[=e]kan to touch; of uncertain origin.] 1. In an active sense; To lay hold of; to seize with the hands … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
To take upon one's self — Take Take, v. t. [imp. {Took} (t[oo^]k); p. p. {Taken} (t[=a]k n); p. pr. & vb. n. {Taking}.] [Icel. taka; akin to Sw. taga, Dan. tage, Goth. t[=e]kan to touch; of uncertain origin.] 1. In an active sense; To lay hold of; to seize with the hands … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
To laugh up one's sleeve — Sleeve Sleeve, n. [OE. sleeve, sleve, AS. sl?fe, sl?fe; akin to sl?fan to put on, to clothe; cf. OD. sloove the turning up of anything, sloven to turn up one s sleeves, sleve a sleeve, G. schlaube a husk, pod.] 1. The part of a garment which… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Rudder coat — Rudder Rud der, n. [OE. rother, AS. r[=o][eth]er a paddle; akin to D. roer rudder, oar, G. ruder, OHG. roadar, Sw. roder, ror, Dan. roer, ror. [root] 8. See {Row} to propel with an oar, and cf. {Rother}. ] 1. (Naut.) The mechanical appliance by… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stick — I. /stɪk / (say stik) noun 1. a branch or shoot of a tree or shrub cut or broken off. 2. a relatively long and slender piece of wood. 3. an elongated piece of wood for burning, for carpentry, or for any special purpose. 4. a rod or wand; a baton …
catch — [c]/kætʃ / (say kach) verb (caught, catching) –verb (t) 1. to capture, especially after pursuit; take captive. 2. to ensnare, entrap, or deceive. 3. a. to be in time to reach (a train, boat, etc.): I barely caught the 5.03. b. to board; travel on …
Double-breasted — A grey striped six on one double breasted suit with jetted pockets, a style popular in the 1980s In clothing, the term double breasted refers to a coat or jacket with wide, overlapping front flaps and two parallel columns of buttons or snaps; by… … Wikipedia
Suit (clothing) — Western dress codes Formal wear Formal Semi formal Informal (including lounge suits) Smart casual Business casual Casual Active attire … Wikipedia
Dress shirt — Charvet dress shirt from the 1930s, Norsk Folkemeuseum, Oslo. A shirt, or dress shirt in American English, (also button front, button down, or button up shirt) is a garment with a collar, a full length opening at the front from the collar to the… … Wikipedia